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#1
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy Thread
Last post by Malc - Today at 04:20:11 PM
It's easy to get caught out. I was driving along a dual carriageway, part of the outer ring road. I thought it was 40, but it was 30. Not offered a speed award course, just a generous 3 points and a fine.
#2
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Train shops in France (Mag...
Last post by ohlavache - Today at 01:05:20 PM
Bonjour.
Voici les 3 boutiques que je connais et recommande :
- Trains 160 (Lyon), www.trains160.com
- L'Atelier du Train (Orléans), www.latelierdutrain.com
- Baron du rail (Caen), www.barondurail.com

Il y aussi Jura Modélisme, www.jura-modelisme.fr, qui a bonne réputation. Mais je n'ai pas eu affaire à eux.
A éviter : Pierre Dominique, de nombreux mauvais retours d'expérience (y compris moi-même).
Bon shopping.

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Hello.
Here are the 3 shops I know and I can recommend:
- Trains 160 (Lyon), www.trains160.com
- L'Atelier du Train (Orléans), www.latelierdutrain.com
- Baron du rail (Caen), www.barondurail.com

There is also Jura Modélisme, www.jura-modelisme.fr, which has good reputation. But I haven't bought something from them so far.
To be avoided: Pierre Dominique, for which there are many negative feedback (including from myself).
Enjoy !
#3
General Discussion / Re: Sending parcels, in my cas...
Last post by mikecorn - Today at 12:36:07 PM
We're sitting now in the United kingdom, right now I'm running 2 local business brands in the UK. And I've been using couple of courier companies, Having a very good experience of shipping on time and the safety of my stock. I usually get my shipment within the same day of the delivery order. The 1st one is national couriers direct and the 2nd one is parcel2go.
#4
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Train shops in France (Mag...
Last post by joe cassidy - Today at 12:34:14 PM
In Paris many model railway shops have closed down in the 30 years that I have been here.

The rue de Douai still has several.

I can't remember if it's in the 9th or the 18th arrondissement, but be careful, it's close to the Pigalle red light area.

I don't know if you're aware of it but the equivalent of the N Gauge Society exists in France.

It's called l'Association Française des Amis du N (l'AFAN).
#5
N Gauge Discussion / Train shops in France (Magasin...
Last post by Beach Halt - Today at 12:07:07 PM
Bonjour chers francophones,

Pouvez-vous me conseiller quels magasins de trains et vendeurs en ligne en France offrent un bon service?

Je vais probablement acheter principalement en ligne, mais il est toujours bon de savoir où est un bon magasin pour quand je pourrais être dans la région.

Très amicalement
Colin
71110 

Good day fellow francophones,

Can you advise which train shops and on-line sellers in France offer good service?

I will probably be buying mostly on-line but it is always good to know where a good shop is for when I might be in the region.
#6
N Gauge Discussion / Re: N Gauge Vehicles - not Oxf...
Last post by ntpntpntp - Today at 11:42:27 AM
I have to agree with the previous posts, if you want decent RTR models then Oxford Diecast and Base Toys look reasonable value. There have been a few buses and lorries produced by Graham Farish.  I have a handful of examples of Oxford Diecast but they're not really my thing as I model European N now.

Other than that it's a case of hunting around for 3D prints and generic cheap plastic vehicles (often 1:160 scale so a tad small for British N). 

When I was modelling British N in the 70s we had to make do with "white metal lumps" you painted yourself. They did the job at the time but rather crude now.
#7
N Gauge Discussion / Re: N Gauge Vehicles - not Oxf...
Last post by Newportnobby - Today at 11:22:59 AM
Quote from: PLD on Today at 07:51:19 AMTo get cheaper you are looking at the bottom end of the 3D print and Whitemetal casting market which you will need to paint/finish for yourself, and some bear so little resemblance to what they purport to be, the kindest thing you can say is they have the right number of wheels..  :(

Sometimes even the last bit of the above post can be doubtful :D
#8
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy Thread
Last post by Newportnobby - Today at 11:20:22 AM
Consider yourself lucky it wasn't Wales. It would be 20mph (for now anyway)
#9
N Gauge Discussion / Re: N Gauge Vehicles - not Oxf...
Last post by Bealman - Today at 09:26:24 AM
I personally think Oxford Diecast are good value. Excellent N scale models.
#10
Hello Brian

Welcome aboard!

If you are looking at the Oxford Diecast price list, you might be able to buy the models at a bit of a discount from some retailers.

The other range I can think of, if you are looking for inexpensive 'ready to run' vehicles, is Base Toys.  Here's a link to Osborn's of Bideford's website to give you an idea of the range...

https://www.osbornsmodels.com/base-toys-1148-scale-diecast-vehicles-710-c.asp

With all good wishes.

John
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